malawian monetary unit

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malawian monetary unit

The shopkeeper accepts the Malawian monetary unit for the purchase.

Definition

Noun: - Malawian monetary unit: The standard unit of currency used within the Republic of Malawi. It is the basis for the country's monetary system, used for pricing goods and services, storing value, and as a medium of exchange.

Usage

This term is a formal, categorical noun used to refer to the concept of Malawi's official currency in economic, financial, or general descriptive contexts. It names the class of unit, not a specific amount.

Examples
  • The Malawian monetary unit has undergone several changes since the country's independence.
  • When analyzing the economy, one must consider the stability of the Malawian monetary unit.
  • Prices in the market are quoted in the Malawian monetary unit.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in comparative economic studies or when discussing foreign exchange systems.
    • The strength of the Malawian monetary unit is influenced by agricultural exports.
Variants and Related Words
  • Malawian kwacha (MWK): The specific, current Malawian monetary unit. One kwacha is subdivided into 100 tambala.
  • Tambala: A subunit of the Malawian monetary unit; 100 tambala equal one kwacha.
  • Currency: A more general term for a system of money in general use in a particular country.
Synonyms
  • Malawian currency
  • Unit of Malawian currency
Notes on Different Meanings

This term has a single, specific meaning related to the national currency of Malawi. It does not refer to individual coins or banknotes themselves, but to the standard unit they represent.

malawian monetary unit

The shopkeeper accepts the Malawian monetary unit for the purchase.

Noun
  1. monetary unit in Malawi

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